Troubleshooting, Problem, Cause – Leica Biosystems CM1510-S User Manual

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Instruction manual V 1.4 – 04/2010

7.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Thick/thin sections

Tissue sticks to anti-roll guide.

Flattened sections curl up when
anti-roll plate is tilted up.

Cause

- Temperature incorrect for the

tissue cut.

- Knife geometry (profile) inap-

propriate for the specimen
cut.

- Ice buildup on the knife back.
- Handwheel speed not uniform

or speed inappropriate.

- Knife not clamped tightly

enough.

- Specimen disc not clamped

tightly.

- Cryocompound applied to cold

specimen disc. Specimen
therefore detaches from disc
after freezing.

- Knife blunt.

- Incorrect clearance angle.
- Microtome not properly dried

before reinstallation.

- Specimen dried up.

- Anti-roll guide too warm or

incorrectly positioned.

- Static electricity.
- Fat on corner or edge of anti-

roll plate.

- Rusty knife.

- Static electricity or air cur-

rents.

- Anti-roll plate too warm.

Remedy

- Select correct temperature

and wait until correct temper-
ature is reached.

- Use knife with different profile

(c or d) or try working with
disposable blades.

- Remove ice.
- Turn handwheel uniformly /

adapt speed.

- Check knife clamping.

- Check disc clamping.

- Apply cryocompound on warm

disc; place disc inside cryo-
chamber, mount specimen and
freeze.

- Use different part of knife

edge.

- Set correct clearance angle.
- Dry microtome thoroughly.

- Prepare new specimen.

- Cool or reposition anti-roll

guide.

- Remove static electricity.
- Use alcohol to remove fat.

- Remove rust.

- Remove static electricity / air

current.

- Cool anti-roll guide.

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